Well, that dozen NOS vintage Merkur slant shipment I had came in and I played around a bit today with one of two with the real bad cracks in the handle.
Bought some thin brass tubing, cut it to size - drilled out a wood pen blank and epoxied the tube inside the wood. Turned it on the lathe to see what I could get
Definitely NOT the right kind of wood here - at least for my tastes anyways. This is unstained/unfinished as well. I'm very happy with the brass and wood fitting - snug and solid so that part is ok.
I think the white silver coating on the bottom of the handle calls for a high contrast wood - I'm thinking African blackwood polished to a high sheen.
Also, I need to make the handle thinner and a consistent width along the tube. I'm a little off here I think.
All in all though, a good start and learning step in the road Thoughts?
/Ace
Bought some thin brass tubing, cut it to size - drilled out a wood pen blank and epoxied the tube inside the wood. Turned it on the lathe to see what I could get
Definitely NOT the right kind of wood here - at least for my tastes anyways. This is unstained/unfinished as well. I'm very happy with the brass and wood fitting - snug and solid so that part is ok.
I think the white silver coating on the bottom of the handle calls for a high contrast wood - I'm thinking African blackwood polished to a high sheen.
Also, I need to make the handle thinner and a consistent width along the tube. I'm a little off here I think.
All in all though, a good start and learning step in the road Thoughts?
/Ace